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Deformable ring clamping device for warp-free disk stack assembly in a data storage disk drive

a technology clamping device, which is applied in the direction of record information storage, instruments, etc., can solve the problems of non-uniform force distribution, high cost, and high cost and achieve the effect of improving the reliability of data storage disk driv

Inactive Publication Date: 2003-11-27
HITACHI GLOBAL STORAGE TECH NETHERLANDS BV
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Benefits of technology

[0009] It is an object of the invention to improve the reliability of data storage disk drives.
[0012] It is an additional object of the invention to prevent disk breakage which can result from non-uniform clamping force distribution on a disk and disk stack.
[0013] It is a still further object of the invention to reduce or eliminate disk warp associated with the clamp force loading.
[0014] It is a still an additional object of the invention to improve the signal quality in reading and / or writing a magnetically recordable and readable disk with data.
[0022] By clamping a disk stack with a uniform force loading, the clamping does not introduce non-uniform forces to the disks, thereby not creating those stress concentrations which can cause cracking or disintegration of a disk and possibly a disk stack. Furthermore, any disk warp which is induced by non-uniform force clamping force loading is prevented.

Problems solved by technology

Due to mass, energy and size design constraints and other design considerations, the disks are made of glass and, therefore, extremely fragile.
However, the loading of the screw tightening causes a concentration of force at discrete locations around the top of the disk pack.
This leads to a non-uniform force distribution exerted on a disk stack necessarily requiring a larger force level on it to hold the disk stack in the desired position in relation to the hub.
Disk warp is commonly induced by non-uniform clamping forces.
Disk warp causes non-uniform flight characteristics, such as flight height.
Disk warps can cause read / write errors and may cause head crashes damaging the read / write head and / or the magnetically recordable and readable data storage disk.
Although a disk may survive the large centrifugal force-loading, disk warp complicates the control of flight characteristics of read / write heads over the disk surfaces due to constantly varying flight height.
At such high speeds, the read / write head can not respond quickly enough to insure high quality read / write signals and avoid head crashes.
Even a very minor crack in the disk may cause the disk to fail due to the large centrifugal forces generated by rotating the disk or disk stack at high speed, typically 10,000 to 15,000 revolutions per minute.
These forces combine with the stresses in the glass near the stack to cause a disk to break.
A concentration of forces in a limited number of spots about the substrates will increase the likelihood of disk distortions created, such as warps.
The creation of stress in one or more of the disks may be sufficient to cause a glass disk to crack and certainly will cause warping in both glass and metal disk substrates, further causing variations in the flight height of the read / write head which is a critical part of any magnetic disk drive.
One very serious problem caused by the warpage is radial track positioning error.
An increase or decrease in axial height may cause a shift relative to the data track of as much as a ratio of from 1:8 to 1:10 times the axial height variance, causing improper head tracking of the data track.
Warpage is directly attributable to the number of screws used as point loading sources.

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is made with reference to the drawings and initially with specific reference to FIG. 1. FIG. 1 illustrates a section view of a disk drive 10 for data storage. The disk drive 10 is shown without any covers. Further, it should be understood that metal disks as well as glass disks may be clamped by the clamping ring assembly which is a part of the invention, the glass disks being the preferred embodiment.

[0031] The disk drive 10 comprises a frame 12 which supports an electric motor 14. The electric motor 14 is comprised of a stator 16 and a rotor 18 or hub 18. The stator 16 is rigidly attached to the frame 12 and, through bearings 20, rotationally supports the rotor 18. Whenever powered, the rotor 18 rotates about its axis relative to the stator 16 and frame 12.

[0032] Extending axially from the hub 18 is a shaft 22. Shaft 22 supports a rotor / hub 18 and permits rotary drive forces from the stator magnets 17 to the rotor / hub 18 through the rotor's 18 segmented magnets 26.

[0033] The rotor...

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A magnetic disk drive is provided with clamping rings that whenever nested will form an annular chamber to accommodate a toroidal ring which is deformable. As the clamping rings are progressively forcefully engaged by the clamping rings, the chamber is reduced in height and transmits the force of the top clamping ring to the bottom clamping ring in a uniform distribution and prevents the force of the bottom clamping ring from having non-uniformity of distribution. This action prevents magnetically recordable disks of the disk drive from being subjected to point loading and consequential warping. The uniform distribution exerted on glass disks also prevents cracking or shattering of the glass disk and prevents warping of non-glass disks.

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[0001] This invention relates to data storage disk drives and, more specifically, to improved clamping devices for clamping a disk or disk stack onto the hub of such a drive for holding and driving such hub and disks by utilizing a uniform distribution of force on the disk to retain its position relative to the hub, without causing disk warpage or other undue localized stresses.[0002] In the assembly of a high-speed, high-capacity data disk drive, it is common to use magnetically recordable disks that are disk substrates coated with a magnetically recordable medium. Due to mass, energy and size design constraints and other design considerations, the disks are made of glass and, therefore, extremely fragile.[0003] The disks are mounted along with spacer rings on a rotatable hub and clamped to the hub to form a disk stack. The clamping has been accomplished by attaching a clamp ring to the hub and tightening a plurality of screws to compress the surfaces of the spacer rings and glass ...

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IPC IPC(8): G11B17/038
CPCG11B17/038
Inventor KHANNA, VIJAYESHWAR DASSMITH, GORDON JAMESSRI-JAYANTHA, SRI M.
Owner HITACHI GLOBAL STORAGE TECH NETHERLANDS BV